Thursday, May 6, 2010

Long Leg Briefs Women

Travelling in Europe

On 01 May 2010 come morning, as the staff of the CIBT Visum Centrale promised the passports with visas to the registered.
We start in the afternoon to the south. It is a rainy ride. In Seeg we find the lift station, a place to stay. It rains all night
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Sunday 2 May 2010
morning we head to Austria and Italy. Traditionally, we stay on Lake Garda in Bardolino Camping Serenella. The rain has subsided and at 03 Morning of May seems even a little the sun.
Monday 03 May 2010
We quickly come to Venice and line up according to the instruction of an employee of the port the ranks of the waiting vehicles. The ship, the "European palace, was already in port. The departure was scheduled for 17:00 clock.
The embarkation was again the same chaos as the dei many ferry crossings, we had already done. But somehow we ended up in the belly of the ferry, right in the middle without looking into the open, but away from loud slamming doors leading to the staircase or sanitation.
Tuesday 04 May 2010
The crossing was calm, peppered the prices in the various restaurants on board and we arrived in Igoumenitsa. The way to the campsite "Kalami beach" we knew from previous trips to Greece. Apart from us and some individual passengers was still at least a guided RV tour group on the court. And yes, these groups develop a known way with your own philosophies, what they deserve. But we found a nice quiet spot right on the beach, ate at the restaurant for dinner and then sat for a while at sea.
Wednesday 5 May 2010
After breakfast we head towards Meteora. In Kalambaka we do like to stay 15 years ago. But the area around the Meteora has changed. There are probably also the last, lonely monasteries that were formerly accessible only by footpaths, roads paved with tar road and developed and mass tourism, it has achieved. Since the sky is overcast still we decide to proceed. Thanks to the now well-established Greek motorway, we are quick in Volos and from here in Kato Gatzea. At the campsite, "Hellas", we have been always been one, we like it right here on the relatively untouched natural olive grove by the sea.
A walk through the village by the sea shows us that has not changed much in a year. The mailbox looks today like a year ago.
In "our" little shop we get our favorite wine, and giechische starters, so we hold out to dinner.

Abends im Restaurant sehen wir Gäste wieder, die auch schon fast auf den Tag genau vor einem Jahr hier waren, als wir auf der Rückreise von  Syrien hier Halt gemacht haben. www.campinghellas.gr


Donnerstag, 06. Mai 2010
Heute ist Ruhetag. Wir unternehmen nur einen kurzen Spaziergang am Meer entlang durch den Ort, und in die ansteigenden Hänge des Pelion durch die Olivenhaine. Am Platz scheint allgemeiner Waschtag zu sein, überall wird Wäsche auf die Leinen gehängt

Freitag, 07. Mai 2010
So schön es auch immer wieder am Camping "Hellas" Kato Gatzea, we have to go.
We're going to Volos, here on the highway to Larissa. After Larissa unfortunately the motorway was closed so we went on the road. We were then quite soon in Thessaloniki. From here we continued on the highway to Kavala.
The first campsite, which we were headed here, told us to not at all. It was very narrow and not particularly clean.
We then drove to the place which is included on the map and have referred to several times the advertising signs: Batis Beach Camping Kavála
The individual parcels are beautiful with large trees located. On the beach are but a bar, restaurant, sun loungers and parasols. The children's swimming pool was empty and had then even as the bar closed in the late afternoon and we are not even got a coffee, everything looked so bleak.
The camp was also the most part full trailer of permanent campers and the state of sanitation is already gewöhnungsbedürftigt. Where does the good rating comes with it advertises at the reception, is for us incomprehensible.
were currently only a few guests on the court. This is also very far from the village (next door is a hotel complex). Here you can really do two weeks in Greece without notice, where one residents.

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